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Matariki. Waihi 2011. Matariki. During Matariki we celebrate our unique place in the world. We give respect to the whenua on which we live, and admiration to our mother earth Papatüänuku . Throughout Matariki we learn about those who came before us. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Matariki Waihi 2011
MatarikiDuring Matariki we celebrate our unique place in the
world.We give respect to the whenua on which we live,
and admiration to our mother earth Papatüänuku.Throughout Matariki we learn about those who came
before us.Our history. Our family. Our bones.
Matariki signals growth. It’s a time of change.It’s a time to prepare, and a time of action.
During Matariki we acknowledge what we haveand what we have to give.
Matariki celebrates the diversity of life.It’s a celebration of culture, language, spirit and people.
Matariki is our Aotearoa Pacific New Year.
Matariki 2011•There are many different celebrations for
Matariki.•Activity themes are offered here as a guide
for those wishing to celebrate Matariki. •This framework represents the key themes of
traditional Matariki celebrations,however it is in no way meant to undermine or replace existing tribal celebrations for Matariki.
PapatuanukuTe Whakanui: Our Home the Earth• When the stars of Matariki were clear and bright it
was thought that the year ahead would be warm and the harvest plentiful. When the stars appeared blurred and hazy, a cold and lean year was expected.
• Matariki is a time to prepare the whenua on which we live.
• With Spring on its way, Matariki is the perfect time to make plans for the land and for the new spring garden.
• It’s also a good time to learn about the land and the forest.
Whakapapa. Pinepine te kura, hau te kura: Acknowledge the family•A focus on our whakapapa during
Matariki gives us a better understanding of who we are, where we have come from and where we are going.
• It is also a great way to bring whänau together to share stories and knowledge.
RanginuiMauri tü, Mauri ora: Looking Skyward•Matariki is one of many significant stars in
our southern skies. •The night sky contains massive numbers of
stars, which were used by Mäori as a way to calculate time and seasons, to navigate oceans, to preserve knowledge and stories, to maintain customary practices, and to inspire action and achievement.
• It’s also a good time to dream, and to set goals for the future.
Takoha Näu te rourou, näku te rourou, ka ora te iwiSharing and Kindness•Giving is a part of many cultural
celebrations all around the world.•Matariki is a time to give what you have
to spare to those who need it.• It’s about finding something of your self
to offer others.
Hakari - Te WhakangahauKänapanapa mai ana a MatarikiMatariki Shines on the New Year•The first new moon after the rise of Matariki,
signaled the start of the New Year celebrations.
•Action songs, karanga and prayers.•With the food stores full, feasts were held and
attended by prominent visitors.•This night starts our New Year. It is a time to
gather, to feast and to celebrate the next year together.
Matariki is a time to prepare; to learn, to share ideas, and to celebrate the future.
He whakanui a Matarikii te tikanga, i te reo,i te wairua me te iwi.
Matariki is a celebration ofculture, language, spirit and people.
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